English to Chinese Dictionary lame

lame

definition
verb
somebody lamed him with a stone
make (a person or animal) lame.
noun
fabric with interwoven gold or silver threads.
adjective
(of fabric or a garment) interwoven with gold or silver threads.
translation of 'lame'
verb
noun
adjective
瘸,
跛足,
尪,
跛,
example
I smiled, a little embarrassed of my 'lame' story.
Contemporary Christian music may be 'lame' and uninspiring, but the answer is not to be found in longing, naively and uncritically, for mainstream success.
The comedy aspect is a little 'lame' , with too many one-liners, and the movie is hopelessly trapped in the '80s in almost every way.
I hear it from people all the time: Reality TV's 'lame' , it's boring, and there's just so darn much of it.
It was really, really stupid, unfunny, and 'lame' - much like the uninspired sex scenes throughout the film.
Excuse me while I crack up at my supremely 'lame' pun.
Another of the BBC's 'lame' excuses for going ahead with the episode is that it will not be screened until the autumn.
However he realised that it just would not be that easy, for he himself had a 'lame' leg and could only move slowly.
A President Kerry will make the 'lame' walk and the blind see!
Oh, I'm so 'lame' , but that's the truth, silly or not.
Her head bowed and eyes cast down, she made a poor figure upon the pedestal, and most people did not look twice after seeing her 'lame' foot.
While this was happening on Sunday, with the Rector leading the perambulation, those members of the congregation who are now too frail or 'lame' to do the walk held an informal service in church.
Now the congressmen are embarrassed and are coming up with all kinds of 'lame' excuses to explain why they were there.
I was on edge, waiting for the sound of that 'lame' foot being dragged on the floor.
The four-year-old son of Scenic appeared perceptibly 'lame' in his right hind leg during the broadcast.
It's helping me stay balanced, which is hard with a 'lame' foot - balanced both emotionally and physically.
But M.G. Anand conquered the illness, as he overcame a 'lame' leg when he was just two years old.
Well, even someone who has 'lame' legs can play DDR - it's just a matter of how good you are at it.
One time, not too long ago, I saw a line of 'lame' dancers unable to participate in class, sitting on the sidelines, questioning when they would return to dance.
I thought they would hardly do that, but anyway, we had to go back to the 'lame' architect party with our tails between our legs!
But the hair flicking and 'lame' jokes that delight the boys at the Actuary of the Year dinner are gauche and slightly cringeworthy on the stage of a 1,915-seat theatre.
The well was located near the center of their village and the healer's house wasn't too far away, but walking back with extra weight on a 'lame' foot was not her idea of fun.
‘He was a little bit 'lame' after the race but now he's fine,’ Pletcher said.
His foot was seemingly 'lame' , eyes hollow, face drooping with age.
Whatever injuries he may have sustained on the escape from Afghanistan (remember the 'lame' arm) is clearly healed.
I want to know what shes thinking right now, I'm so 'lame' .
I also hate Popstars Live, because it is 'lame' , and boring.
Downing Street has a rather 'lame' excuse: ‘The challenges of globalisation have become clearer.’
He asked, then mentally kicked himself for sounding so 'lame' .
Faith paused to chuckled at her 'lame' pun.
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